Why could Concrete change on-chain finance?
Because the biggest problem in DeFi isn't access.
It's complexity.
Today, users spend hours: • Hunting yields • Managing positions • Moving assets across chains • Monitoring risk • Reacting to market changes
Concrete shifts the focus from manual management to automated infrastructure.
Instead of asking users to optimize every decision, it aims to make optimization part of the system itself.
The future of on-chain finance may not be more tools.
It may be infrastructure that works quietly in the background.
That's why Concrete is worth watching. @ConcreteXYZ
My first Whiteboard Animation
@crypttoji@d3crypt0r25@dill_sl
#Concrete #DeFi #Crypto
The Teneo CLI setup guide for Cursor is live.
If you already build in @cursor_ai, this is the fastest way in: no separate model key, no extra tooling.
Two ways to install:
Run the command in Cursor's built-in terminal, or Ask Cursor's Agent to run it for you
Either path takes the same few minutes. Works on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
The exact command is in the tutorial.
Once installed, you can list and query 50+ Teneo agents in plain English: scrape public social data, swap and bridge tokens, and pull on-chain data.
Some agents are free; paid queries settle per call in USDC via x402.
Guide: https://t.co/JWOAmPEHwE
For the love of @SeismicSys
The next generation of apps won’t ask:
“Should privacy exist?”
They’ll ask:
“Why was everything public before?”
Seismic is pushing that transition.
gMic @NoxxW3@xealistt@nftzella
How leverage works on Nemesis
Leverage lets you trade a larger position with less capital.
• $100 at 10x = $1,000 position
• Bigger gains if price moves in your favor
• Bigger losses if price moves against you
• Higher lev= higher liquidation risk
gNemis @Nemesisdottrade